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<p>[QUOTE="Gavin Richardson, post: 6366747, member: 83956"]That is a good question. I’ve considered the possibility that the Phrygian cap style figure might just be a kind of all-purpose signifier for the barbarian “other,” which becomes a stand-in for any enemy or captive. But these responses are helping me rethink the coin.</p><p><br /></p><p>I posted looking for simplification and I’m just getting complication. But it’s good complication. It means I hadn’t thought everything through.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Gavin Richardson, post: 6366747, member: 83956"]That is a good question. I’ve considered the possibility that the Phrygian cap style figure might just be a kind of all-purpose signifier for the barbarian “other,” which becomes a stand-in for any enemy or captive. But these responses are helping me rethink the coin. I posted looking for simplification and I’m just getting complication. But it’s good complication. It means I hadn’t thought everything through.[/QUOTE]
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